In Jamaican real estate, security refers to assets pledged to back a loan or financial obligation. Typically, the property itself is used as collateral to secure a mortgage or other loan, allowing lenders to offer lower interest rates due to the reduced risk. This practice ensures that if a borrower defaults, the lender can claim the property to recover the loan amount. A security interest is a legal claim on the pledged property, formalized through a security agreement, which details the loan terms, including repayment schedules and insurance. In real estate investment, securities like Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) offer access to property assets but can vary in liquidity and resale restrictions. Understanding these concepts helps navigate property transactions and financing effectively.
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